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Renzetti, Lynette |
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Planning Ecologist
Joined LGL in 2009
Degrees & Diplomas
B.Ed.
B.Sc.
Capsule Resume
Ms Renzetti’s work in the field of benthic invertebrates has included field sampling, lab analysis, benthos identification, research and publishing. Since 2003 Lynette has acted as the benthos specialist for LGL on several projects related to environmental assessment. Lynette began her career in environmental science conducting research to investigate the role of feeding patterns on the uptake of heavy metals by benthic invertebrates. During this time she worked as an instructor teaching water quality field techniques to university students. As a field investigator with the MOE Lynette collected and analyzed water quality data on the Trent Severn waterway, investigated the effects of fish farming on stream water quality, and reported on the effects of pulp and paper effluent on the life history of benthos. More recently Ms. Renzetti dedicated her time to teaching environmental science and ecology at both the secondary and post secondary levels, within Canada and abroad. Finally, Lynette has spent the last few years working in quality controlled manufacturing and laboratory testing environments writing and reviewing SOPs and working with Quality Management Plans. |
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